El Limon Waterfall

Finding Your Way to El Limon Waterfall in the Dominican Republic

Amazing outdoor fun and adventure awaits you in the Samana Peninsula of the Dominican Republic. This is in fact, one of the most favorite destinations for active travelers and nature enthusiasts visiting this Caribbean nation.

The peninsula is known for its gorgeous clear Samana Bay, rivers, mountains and waterfalls. Some of the tourist activities that can be regularly enjoyed in Samana include trekking, kayaking, sailing and horseback riding.

One of the popular tours offered in the peninsula involves an exciting and adventurous journey. You go to the beautiful waterfall called Cascada Salto Limon Waterfall. It is situated about 20 kilometers from the port and town of Samana.

Limon is located near the town of the same name. It is between the towns of Las Terrenas and Santa Barbara de Saman. This breathtaking natural attraction measures around 150 to 180 feet high. It is surrounded by rich tropical vegetation.

The water cascading from Limon comes from the Arroyo Chico River and falls into a picturesque natural pool. But the waterfall is not the only highlight of this trip. Its surrounding landscape, which is mainly occupied by subtropical forest, is equally captivating.

Getting there

Because, it is in secluded position, vehicles cannot take you straight to the falls area. The entrance to the trail to Limon is marked by a restaurant.

There are two ways to access the waterfalls, and these via hiking and horseback riding.

Horseback ridingMost tourists choose to horseback because the journey can be strenuous. Horses carry tourists through tropical vegetation and plantations, up steep paths and across rivers. The ride takes about 30 minutes.

It is well worth the cost of the tour. Take note that even if you are in a horseback riding tour to Limon, parts of the trail will require dismounting and walking.

HikingIf you have the truly adventurous spirit and deem yourself fit, then you can opt for the more challenging way of getting to the falls. Hiking to Limon Waterfall takes about 45 minutes to over an hour depending on your walking pace.

It is possible to do a self-guided hike, but take note that the path can be slippery, confusing and tricky. So, you run the risk of getting lost or hiking longer than you should. A good solution is to hire a guide if you are not totally confident about the way.

Dip into the natural pool

Once you reach the foot of Limon Waterfall, do not pass up the chance to cool down. You can experience a wonderful swim in its natural pool. If you sign up for a tour, the operator will not just take care of hotel transfers but will most likely provide drinks, snacks or meals.

You can also bring your own supplies if you wish. Most outfitters recommended the Limon Waterfall trip to adults and children 12 years and above.

Trip Essentials

Some of the essential items to bring on the trip include towel, hat, sunscreen. Bring insect repellent and of course, comfortable trekking shoes. Do not forget to bring a bathing suit. Bring a good quality accessible camera to capture this wonderful experience.

In the rainy months of May through November, the trail becomes muddy and wet. If you plan to hike during this time, make sure to wear bring rain gear.

More About Samana

Discover more of what Samaná has to offer by trying out these activities:

Whale watching

Sailing

Deep sea fishing

Scuba diving

Safaris

ATV quad adventures

Cave discoveries

While you are in Samaná, do not miss to explore these equally incredible destinations:

Cayo Levantado Island

La Playita Beach

Boca del Diablo

Playa Rincon

Playa El Valle

For more information about these activities and destination, check out this site.

Cascada de Limon – Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic

David’s Been Here is in Las Terrenas, Dominican Republic, where David and crew ride out to see Cascada de Limon: the most beautiful waterfall around. An hour’s drive outside of town, this stunning cascade is a must visit when in the north-central region of the country.

Surrounded by lush green tropics, this natural waterfall tumbles down a jagged rock face and collects into a pool below, where you can cool yourself from the hot Dominican sun. Ride a motorbike out for the cheapest means of getting to Cascada de Limon, the best waterfall in Las Terrenas and one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Dominican Republic.

For more information on visiting, check out the David’s Been Here Guide to the Dominican Republic, now available for your Kindle as well.

Samana: A “Jewel in the Crown”, Dominican Republic

Looking for a true tropical escape off the beaten path? Plan a trip to Samana in the Dominican Republic. Explore untouched natural wonders, bask in the sun on secluded beaches and indulge your adventurous side. Christopher Columbus said Samana is “the fairest land on the face of the earth”.